Governor Healey announced a bond bill that will be the largest infrastructure investment in the public higher education ...
Clifford Jones will make $270,000 in his first year as Horry County’s superintendent and also receive a temporary housing ...
Little is known about evictions in Maine, in part because the state’s paper-based court system makes ... based at Princeton University, has found that some public housing authorities around ...
Greater Boston continues to see economic growth, with the state’s gross domestic product in the increase. Still, there are ...
The Street to Home initiative, a $30 million multi-pronged effort, seeks to connect unhoused residents to permanent housing ...
To meet the needs of the 21st century, the state’s public colleges and universities need modern, suitable buildings.
Jane Searfoss was inspired to become a child life specialist at Boston Children's Hospital because of her own experience ...
From left, Christine Peters, Esq., Dragos Banu, MD, Sarah Harm, MD, MS, and Heidi Melbostad, PhD Vermont Business Magazine Four members of the communities served by the University of Vermont Health ...
The government keeps saying its main mission is to grow the economy. Now the chancellor has made it very clear that she wants ...
Where some see the academic and athletic cuts as a chance to reorient the troubled university, many others in the SSU ...
Richard T. Greener was Harvard University’s first Black graduate who blazed the trail for these intelligent women to continue his legacy.
Gov. Maura Healey has spent the past month pledging to deregulate Massachusetts, make life easier for businesses, and crack down on state benefits for migrants. Is it part of a political strategy ...